help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." we have sorted out our audio problem now. i'm rejoined by carolyn cain, a grade school teacher in utah county, utah, who teaches special education children in kindergarten to sixth grade. she explained to us just a minute ago what impact the newtown shooting had on her. as we go back to you, carolyn, i want to know why do you want to carry a gun in the classroom? >> well i think -- it's not so much i want to carry a gun. i want to have options. for that situation. i think the world is changing. it's not safe. and we see these kinds of situations happen over and over. and i -- when i first heard, i thought wow, i wish i could have a gun because i didn't know i could. and after i heard about the training and the course, and i learned that i could. and i thought you know what? this is something that i want to learn about, and i want to be able to do if i have to. >> and the state of utah will allow you to get